SophiaLinn
Chirping
Previous post: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/help-with-bumble-foot.1487829/#post-24804028
I’m having the same issue with 2 chickens. One has it on one foot and the other has both feet.
The main problem I’m having right now is that all the infected feet are still hard and swollen but the scabs are sort of healing over it so I can’t get in to pull anything out. I’ve been applying prid but it hasn’t been doing much.
As for the one with the one foot that the previous post was about, I got that big plug out and put neosporin on it but when I checked it 2 days later it had already seemingly closed up. But it’s still hard and swollen. She’s also broody at the moment which is fine with me because at least she’s not walking on her foot all the time.
The one with double bumble foot doesn’t seem to have any trouble walking or perching but her feet are definitely hard and swollen.
I would bring them to the vet but as you’ll read in my previous posts, after the 3rd visit, they sent us home saying the infection and plug was gone but she may need surgery or possibly put her down. Only for me to pull a huge plug out of her a couple days later. They’re the only place around that takes chickens and it’s very expensive.
Any help on next steps or alternative treatment would be very appreciated.
I’m having the same issue with 2 chickens. One has it on one foot and the other has both feet.
The main problem I’m having right now is that all the infected feet are still hard and swollen but the scabs are sort of healing over it so I can’t get in to pull anything out. I’ve been applying prid but it hasn’t been doing much.
As for the one with the one foot that the previous post was about, I got that big plug out and put neosporin on it but when I checked it 2 days later it had already seemingly closed up. But it’s still hard and swollen. She’s also broody at the moment which is fine with me because at least she’s not walking on her foot all the time.
The one with double bumble foot doesn’t seem to have any trouble walking or perching but her feet are definitely hard and swollen.
I would bring them to the vet but as you’ll read in my previous posts, after the 3rd visit, they sent us home saying the infection and plug was gone but she may need surgery or possibly put her down. Only for me to pull a huge plug out of her a couple days later. They’re the only place around that takes chickens and it’s very expensive.
Any help on next steps or alternative treatment would be very appreciated.